I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 02 Tv May 2026

The most brutal. Contestants had to roll a heavy stone ball up a hill while getting pelted with offal. Every time they dropped it, they had to start over. Katerina the influencer famously quit after two rolls, shouting, "My publicist told me not to get brain damage!" The Drama: Food, Fights, and Feta The central conflict of Season 02 was not about surviving nature, but surviving each other . With rations limited to olives, stale rusks ( dakos ), and the occasional can of sardines, hunger turned the camp into a powder keg.

Contestants had to climb a rickety, 30-meter ladder suspended over a cliff face while being blasted by water hoses and having boxes of live eels dumped on their heads. Achilles, the wrestler, froze at rung five. He was lowered down crying, yelling, "They don’t have this in the script!"

In the end, Natasa hid the feta in her sleeping bag. When it was discovered, melted and sweaty, a screaming match ensued that involved the throwing of sandals (the ultimate Greek weapon). The episode drew a 45% audience share. The confessional booth (called the "Rock of Truth" in this version) became a place of legendary meltdowns. Katerina, hair matted with salt spray, sobbed into the camera: "I thought this was going to be like Mykonos ! There is no Wi-Fi! I have 400 DMs I can't answer!" i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 02 tv

The pacing lagged in the middle two weeks. Watching dehydrated celebrities argue about the correct way to light a fire loses its charm after hour six. Furthermore, the heavy reliance on the "political villain" trope felt tired.

When Season 02 aired in the spring of [Fictional Airdate: April-May 2023] on Skai TV, expectations were tempered. The inaugural season had been a logistical miracle, transplanting the jungle format to the rocky inlets of the South Peloponnese. But Season 02? Season 02 was a masterclass in televised suffering, unexpected alliances, and the eternal Greek question: Can you survive on nothing but stale bread and political arguments? The most brutal

The setting was visually stunning. The trials, while derivative of the UK version, had a distinct Hellenic flavor of cruelty. The cast, despite their egos, felt authentically Greek in their arguments (loud, dramatic, over by dinner).

★★★★☆ (Four out of five stars. Deducted one star for the lack of actual Wi-Fi for the influencer.) Katerina the influencer famously quit after two rolls,

A rotating wheel covered in rotten fish guts and mealworms. Contestants had to play a traditional Greek bouzouki rhythm while submerged in a pit of mud and cockroaches. The ex-politician, Dimitris, attempted to negotiate with the bugs. It did not work.